國外學者介紹

Alfred C. Gimson

 Clark, John

Catford, J.C.

Daniel Jones

Francis Nolan

Fromkin, V.A.

Grimson, A.C.

Janet Pierrehumbert

Johnson, Keith

John Laver

John Local

John Ohala

John C. Wells

Kenneth N. Stevens

Laver, J.

Louis Colaianni

    Lieberman, Philip

Maddieson, Ian

Mark Liberman

Peter Ladefoged

     Pullum, Geoffrey K.

   Paul Boersma

Stevens, Kenneth

William J.Hardcastle  

William Smalley

 

 

Peter Ladefoged is Professor of Phonetics at the University of Edinburgh. He was the President of IPA from 1991 to 1995.He has published widely in phonetics, speech science and speech technology. His publications include The Phonetic Description of Voice Quality(1980), The Gift of Speech(1991), and Principles of Phonetics(1994).

 

John Lever is Professor of Phonetics at the University of Edinburgh. He was the President of IPA from 1991 to 1995.He has published widely in phonetics, speech science and speech technology. His publications include The Phonetic Description of Voice Quality(1980), The Gift of Speech(1991), and Principles of Phonetics(1994).

 

William J.Hardcastle is the Professor of Speech Sciences and Head of the Department of Speech and Language Sciences at Margaret College, Edinburgh. He has published books and articles in a number of different areas of speech science including the mechanisms of speech production and sensori-motor control in both normal and pathological speech. He has been President of the International Association of Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics since 1971.

 

John Catford has been a frequent delegate to international conferences on language teaching. His publications include A practical Introduction to Phonetics(1988), The Articulatory Possibilities of Man(1968), Phonation Types(1964), etc.

 

Kenneth N. Stevens served as president of the Acoustical Society of America from 1976 to 1977. He is the author of Acoustic Phonetics(1999), An Acoustical Theory of Vowel Production and Some of its Implication(1961), and The Quantal Nature of Speech: Evidence from Articulatory-Acoustic Data(1972).

 

William Smalley wrote articles chiefly in the fields of anthropology and applied phonetics. Manual of Articulatory Phonetics is one of his works.